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sdwilsonsct
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Thank you for looking.
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All three very nice. My favorite is #3, because it is a bit quirky, unconventional.
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Definitely number 3, wow! I am stealing this idea as soon as the wind dies down, and I find a nice river and tree and rocks etc... but I am stealing it!
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I'm voting for #3 also. On the first image, I'm a bit bothered by the two bright zones, my eyes don't seem to stay focused and wander from the bottom left to the top-right corner. That being said, I still like it. The second shot is more conventional…
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Funny how I came across this scene in similar form on my last photographic outing. I flipped mine horizontally though. Nice work on all of them.
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Thanks to all of you. As often happens, the third image that I include as an "out there" image, just in case my preferences are too conventional, is the preferred one. Neat.
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Quote from: francois on August 22, 2012, 01:57:22 AM
On the first image, I'm a bit bothered by the two bright zones, my eyes don't seem to stay focused and wander from the bottom left to the top-right corner.
Thanks, Francois, I appreciate your analysis. I'll think about this.
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